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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9935271
_displayNameA first exon termination checkpoint preferentially suppresses extragenic transcription
_timestamp2025-01-14 02:26:56
author[Person:9935261] Austenaa, Liv M I
[Person:9935318] Piccolo, Viviana
[Person:9935274] Russo, Marta
[Person:3222586] Prosperini, Elena
[Person:9935309] Polletti, Sara
[Person:9935292] Polizzese, Danilo
[Person:4720439] Ghisletti, Serena
[Person:9037992] Barozzi, Iros
[Person:9935268] Diaferia, Giuseppe R
[Person:3222597] Natoli, Gioacchino
created[InstanceEdit:9935313] May, Bruce, 2025-01-14
journalNat Struct Mol Biol
pages337-346
pubMedIdentifier33767452
titleA first exon termination checkpoint preferentially suppresses extragenic transcription
volume28
year2021
(literatureReference)[Complex:9935256] ZC3H4:WDR82:CBCA:m7GpppN-RNA [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:9935310] ZC3H4:WDR82 [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9930059] The NEXT complex binds ZC3H4:WDR82:CBCA:m7GpppN-RNA [Homo sapiens]
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